Surprisingly large sauna (compared with some others in Hong Kong). CHAPS has all the usual facilities including a dry sauna, steam room, dark room, private relaxation rooms and a rather nice outdoor courtyard with a jacuzzi.

Attracts a younger Asian crowd, although the relaxed atmosphere is generally welcoming to all. Themed nights include Nude, Underwear, Partially Nude – check the website for current agenda.

One of longest-running gay saunas in Hong Kong, though relatively small and a bit dated. Central Escalator (or simply “CE”) features a steam room, dry sauna and jacuzzi (all small) and a very limited number of private cabins.

The place attracts a mixture of international foreigners and tourists.

CE can be a little difficult to find as there are no signs outside. The entrance is on Gage Street. Go through the doorway immediately to the left of the 7Eleven (on the corner with Cochrane Street). Take the elevator to the 2nd floor.

“Visited this place in January. Really run down and dirty. Definitely a lot better saunas in Hong Kong. They have removed the sling here also and the place is in need of a big overhaul. Cheap and dirty. Hard to get a hookup as not many visit here now.”

Jack on 01-15-2015This review is the subjective opinion of a Travel Gay Asia user, not of Travel Gay Asia. Problem with this review?

“I was there early December 2014. Friendly and welcoming front desk staff. Action on Saturday and Sunday between 3:00 pm and 7:00 pm. Local guys that dig foreigners go here. Small, but clean. I had a blast and will certainly return.”

Trip on 12-17-2014This review is the subjective opinion of a Travel Gay Asia user, not of Travel Gay Asia. Problem with this review?

“Too small”

Just on 12-10-2014This review is the subjective opinion of a Travel Gay Asia user, not of Travel Gay Asia. Problem with this review?

The first gay sauna in Hong Kong. Gateway features a jacuzzi, sauna, steam room, as well as a large number of relaxation rooms. There is a lounge with free internet access, complimentary soft drinks and snacks.

Located in a building on the opposite Hennessy Road Government Primary School. Look for stainless steel door next to the main entrance to Kwong Ah Building.

“As an Asian person, I experienced more extreme treatment from white people at bath houses in US, Australia, & western countries. Some white people politely avoid Asian as you described, some rudely push me away, and got yelled at with name calling. What you experience is mild and stop complaining!”

Rob on 01-16-2015This review is the subjective opinion of a Travel Gay Asia user, not of Travel Gay Asia. Problem with this review?

“I went there with my friends. Reasonable price, very clean and modern. We love the place. Staff are very friendly.”

David on 01-08-2015This review is the subjective opinion of a Travel Gay Asia user, not of Travel Gay Asia. Problem with this review?

“Hey, Julian, did you go the sauna again even though you have such kind experience? Are u into Asians?”

Bo on 09-20-2014This review is the subjective opinion of a Travel Gay Asia user, not of Travel Gay Asia. Problem with this review?

“This small, uninspired equipped and boring place is only worth a visit if you want to waste your time and money. One of the poorest saunas I have ever seen!”

Karl on 02-04-2015This review is the subjective opinion of a Travel Gay Asia user, not of Travel Gay Asia. Problem with this review?

“Though small, the place is fine, very clean. But I went into the "busy" time, and I didn't see more than 10 people. And they were all horrendous. I don't know about other saunas in HK, but if the people are that ugly (believe me, not even after half a bottle of whiskey) then think on something else to get your load off.”

Richard on 01-28-2015This review is the subjective opinion of a Travel Gay Asia user, not of Travel Gay Asia. Problem with this review?

“Visit here regularly (white guy 28). Easy place to get lucky. Plenty of action going on and a varied variety of men too, which is good. Good Sling Room and SM room here also and they are in use here often too. Steam room is small and so is the sauna, but all is clean and worth a visit. Afternoons from 4pm to 8pm is best times.”

Jack on 01-15-2015This review is the subjective opinion of a Travel Gay Asia user, not of Travel Gay Asia. Problem with this review?

“Went there and stayed a few hours. Lots of young guys and some middle-aged. Good crowd. Had some fun with a really cute tight young guy (I'm 23 and white). Really clean. A few Westerners which was a great mix.”

jamie on 12-26-2012This review is the subjective opinion of a Travel Gay Asia user, not of Travel Gay Asia. Problem with this review?

QQ Fitness has been a part of the Hong Kong gay sauna scene for over 10 years. This Japanese-style sauna tends to attract a mostly Asian crowd. Features include a dry sauna, steam room, dark room and a number of relaxation cabins.

Open 24 hours but gets busiest in the evenings. King Dao Building’s name is only shown in Chinese, but the entrance is easy to spot. Look for a big light box with QQ Fitness logo (next to Iiba Sushi and the Japanese seafood restaurant).

Formerly “Hunter”, Jungle Sauna is now under the same management team of My Way Sauna. Renovated facilities include a vertical solarium, infrared sauna, lounge, dark room and private relaxation cabins. Internet access available.

Though popular with a younger Asian crowd, Jungle welcomes all foreigners. Located in Mongkok, Kowloon, opposite Trendy Zone.

“I've visited this place a number of times and i've always had fun, with all types including Asians and Caucasians. Steam room is good for groups and multiple action. Came upon couple making out in video room and joined in. Soon had an audience. Took a rest in one of the private rooms and was soon joined by two lads. If you like multiple f...”

Harry on 12-12-2014This review is the subjective opinion of a Travel Gay Asia user, not of Travel Gay Asia. Problem with this review?

“Was surprised at how inviting the front desk was and how many men were there. For a Friday night the place was packed. Was very impressed with the steam facilities and the pool. The back rooms were very spacious and had lots of guys waiting in there as well. Very attractive guys and guys of all races and ages. I will be going back to this...”

Matt on 10-17-2014This review is the subjective opinion of a Travel Gay Asia user, not of Travel Gay Asia. Problem with this review?

“It s my first time in Hong Kong and my local friend took me to this sauna. The high price of 150 HKD is very worth it given the quality inside. The facilities are modern and clean, started from the locker rooms, the showers, the sauna and steam rooms and also the cubicles. The crowd is mostly local muscle or bear chubs that perfectly matc...”

Endro on 07-20-2014This review is the subjective opinion of a Travel Gay Asia user, not of Travel Gay Asia. Problem with this review?

Ben on 03-17-2013This review is the subjective opinion of a Travel Gay Asia user, not of Travel Gay Asia. Problem with this review?

“Went there on March 13th on a 'no towel' night. Small sauna, one floor, no gym (3 dumbbells and 2 benches in the corner of the changing room), friendly reception staff, mostly 'Asian for Asian' although I had some fun with 2 guys. Darker place than the other saunas, great steam room, many private play rooms, clean, with a lot of condoms...”

stud on 03-16-2013This review is the subjective opinion of a Travel Gay Asia user, not of Travel Gay Asia. Problem with this review?

“There are not many local Hong Kong people go there, but I see many mainland Chinese visitors. They are rude, impolite, and lacking in manners. They talk loudly. I am too disgusted by some of the behavior I see whenever I visit Hutong sauna but I am Chinese *_*. I may try another sauna in Hong Kong next time.”

Tom on 12-26-2014This review is the subjective opinion of a Travel Gay Asia user, not of Travel Gay Asia. Problem with this review?

“I have one word for this sauna: AVOID!!! For those who are thinking about going to this sauna first time, think twice before you do, unless you are desperate! I remembered my first visit, it was okay! and this is based on my second visit. Don't think it's worth to pay HKD159 while clearly there are a few broken facilities, unwelcoming am...”

Blaze on 12-13-2014This review is the subjective opinion of a Travel Gay Asia user, not of Travel Gay Asia. Problem with this review?

“This sure was immensely difficult to find along Shanghai Street because the entrance is along Fife. Good move Hutong. That's discretion for ya. Haha
I was nervous because of the so-called screening prior to entering. Thought it would be difficult for me too. Guess not. I just gave the money and got a discount coupon for next visit.
...”

Ergo on 12-03-2014This review is the subjective opinion of a Travel Gay Asia user, not of Travel Gay Asia. Problem with this review?

“I am just so disappointed that not all the rooms have the same amenities, like a television, but they charge the same price. I think its unfair for guest that will get the room. Otherwise, its all good up there.”

Ace on 04-04-2013This review is the subjective opinion of a Travel Gay Asia user, not of Travel Gay Asia. Problem with this review?

“A clean and tidy sauna although a bit smaller. It caters for chubs and bears and their admirers. You pay by using either Otocpus card or credit card. Management is friendly and easy to get pickups. You can stay there as they have a few rooms for hiring at reasonable cost.”

NMW on 03-25-2013This review is the subjective opinion of a Travel Gay Asia user, not of Travel Gay Asia. Problem with this review?

“This place attracts people who are old, out of shape and unhygienic.
You can see that it used to be well decorated, but the facilities are now worn-out and dirty, and I don't find this place cozy and tidy. No hot water when two people are taking showers at the same time.
There were only few people even on a Saturday night. The most d...”

Matthew on 03-21-2015This review is the subjective opinion of a Travel Gay Asia user, not of Travel Gay Asia. Problem with this review?

“A very nice cosy place. It's tweeny but what isn't in Hong kong. They have the usual facilities steam, bubble bath and rooms.
I went a few times but found it mostly empty but on Friday it seems positively packed with extremely good looking young guys including very sexy mainlanders, so for Hong Kong its also very sticky rice free. I t...”

Mark on 02-26-2015This review is the subjective opinion of a Travel Gay Asia user, not of Travel Gay Asia. Problem with this review?

“Paid 138 HK$ to get in to find it is a small tub, 4 small showers, a tiny, tiny steam room not fit for more than a few people. It took seconds to see. I went back to reception and asked "is that it?" I want my money back. He told me my expectations were too high. It was a waste of time and money. Very disappointed, I promptly left and wou...”

Ben on 10-29-2013This review is the subjective opinion of a Travel Gay Asia user, not of Travel Gay Asia. Problem with this review?

One of the most popular gay saunas in Hong Kong, attracting a young and muscular crowd. Facilities at ABC include a dry sauna, steam room, solarium, individual relaxation rooms, dark room and maze. Special discounts available for tourists.

“i was very hesitant to enter the building. There is a guard looking at you. But I am not disappointed I went. Nice, clean place. I am a French man, 1m75, 68kg, 32yrs, and not bad looking. Within minutes I had a good looking Hong Kong guy playing with me like there was no tomorrow. Wow, merci Hong Kong.”

Anthony on 03-23-2015This review is the subjective opinion of a Travel Gay Asia user, not of Travel Gay Asia. Problem with this review?

“Yes this place has nice facilities. In fact as far as the gay scene is concerned Kowloon is the place to be unless you are into the disco scene. But quirky as with everything in Hong Kong. Very busy when I was there at 6 pm but mostly local queens wanting to be topped by mainland studs. Strange but true. The studs looked like they had jus...”

Mark on 02-26-2015This review is the subjective opinion of a Travel Gay Asia user, not of Travel Gay Asia. Problem with this review?

“Althought the place is not big, but it's a very clean and nice sauna and surprisingly there's more young guys than I expected. If You bring your ID and show it at the entrance you'll get a disoount. I'm def going back again.”

Thomus on 07-13-2014This review is the subjective opinion of a Travel Gay Asia user, not of Travel Gay Asia. Problem with this review?

“Walked into this place and walked back out. Obviously still hasn't been renovated since the last review in 2013. So old and dirty. Also the guys are Chinese uncles, you know the dyed hair with perms type? If that's your thing you will be in heaven if not, then maybe not the best place. 7pm on a Sunday and it was packed. I went somewhere e...”

Luke on 03-29-2015This review is the subjective opinion of a Travel Gay Asia user, not of Travel Gay Asia. Problem with this review?

“Really old and dirty place in an old building. The dry sauna is OK, but the showers and steam room are filthy. Be careful you don't get scalded by the hot water in the showers. The changing area is also filthy and people smoke everywhere.”

GIH on 07-23-2013This review is the subjective opinion of a Travel Gay Asia user, not of Travel Gay Asia. Problem with this review?

“Situated in TST close to the MTR and easy to get to. The sauna is very old and very dirty and they haven't done anything to it for decades, yet can get busy with a good mix of people. You get some tourists from time to time but really for locals to use. There is a dry sauna and a filthy steam room and many private rooms. two shower areas...”

NMW on 04-02-2013This review is the subjective opinion of a Travel Gay Asia user, not of Travel Gay Asia. Problem with this review?

“It's next to Jordon MTR exit on 14/F. The place is for older chaps to go, above 60+. It is quite spacious with 2 karaoke rooms, a sauna and a steam room with a few rest rooms. Unfortunately, the place is very dirty and people sometimes spit and pee in steam room and anywhere on the floor. Very sad to hear their noise and rude approaching ...”

NMW on 04-02-2013This review is the subjective opinion of a Travel Gay Asia user, not of Travel Gay Asia. Problem with this review?